Review: Songs from a Strange Land (The Song Company)
The Song Company pays homage to the enduring brilliance of the English composer William Byrd, 400 years after his death.
The Song Company pays homage to the enduring brilliance of the English composer William Byrd, 400 years after his death.
Built upon already staunch foundations, Coriole is now one of the best boutique fine music festivals in the country.
The elements of skin, metal and wood are spotlit by Synergy Percussion in two world premieres and a grand finale bursting with power.
Andrew Macleod of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra explains how he fell in love with the flute and piccolo, and the differences in playing them.
Important works, impeccably realised, from one of Australia’s finest.
Cameron Lam begins 2023 with a playlist of Australian music about fire, from campfires to bushfires to dying embers.
This month, Meyerbeer gets his just desserts, it’s Elgar, Jim, but not as we know it, and is this the best Mahler Five ever?
SSO signs off a momentous season with a boldly British blast from the past, along with a new work by Australian composer Paul Stanhope.
Flautist Eliza Shephard walks away with $30,000 in prizes, two professional engagements, and becomes the ABC Classical Artist in Residence.
Announcing a new postgraduate program for 2023, Words, Text, Voices, Music, the Sydney Conservatorium of Music will halt its successful Composing Women program for the foreseeable future.
The UNSW ensemble offers a season lit up by Bach, Ravel, Westlake and Edwards, with guest performers that loom large in NSW and internationally.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
A newly formed Artistic Advisory Committee will be chaired by Paul Stanhope, with guest directors engaged in 2023 as Artistic Director Antony Pitts steps aside.